Parking Enforcement Officer Duties and Responsibilities

Patrols
assigned parking areas to issue parking citations for vehicles in
violation of university parking regulations.

Distinguishing Characteristics:

This is
first in a series of two classifications. It is distinguished from
the Parking Enforcement Officer Lead in that the Parking Enforcement
Officer do not lead the work of others. Work is performed outdoors
year-round either on foot or using a motorized vehicle.

Examples of Duties:

Writes and issues citations or warnings to owners of
vehicles, including bicycles, in violation of university parking
traffic regulations.

Checks listing of vehicles to be booted or towed upon next
violation as citations are issued; if vehicle is on list,
requests confirmation from dispatch via two-way radio; completes
necessary forms and places boot on vehicle or has vehicle towed;
places U-lock on bicycle or removes bicycle and places it in
storage.

Assists motorists periodically with such things as flat
tires, keys locked in car or battery jump-starts.

Directs traffic, performs building checks or otherwise
assists university police on an emergency basis.

Provides directions or other information upon request of
faculty, staff, students or visitors.

Six
months' parking lot operations or related experience; OR, Any
equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which
comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.
Possession of a current Arizona Type D driver's license is required
upon employment.